CompTIA A+ Certification All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies

At the end of 2004, more than 600,000 people had received
CompTIA's vendor-neutral A+ certification, a key credential for
anyone pursuing a career as a computer technician

This competitively priced new guide offers seven minibooks and
1,000+ pages covering every aspect of the two required A+ exams,
plus customizable test-prep software on CD-ROM

Minibooks provide a thorough review of all the hardware and
operating system topics tested in the exams: installation,
configuration, and upgrading; diagnosing and troubleshooting;
preventive maintenance; motherboards, processors, and memory;
printers; networking; and operating system fundamentals

Published day-and-date with the CompTIA's latest revision of
the A+ exams

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are
not included as part of eBook file.

Glen E. Clarke (MCSE/MCSD/MCDBA/MCT/CIW
SA/Security+/Network+/A+) is an independent trainer and
consultant, focusing on network security and security auditing
services. Glen spends most of his time delivering certified courses
on A+, Network+, Windows Server 2003, SQL Server, Exchange Server,
Visual Basic .NET, and ASP.NET. Glen also teaches a number of
security related courses covering topics such as vulnerability
testing, firewall design, and packet analysis.
Glen is an experienced author and technical editor who has worked
on nine certification books. Glen designed and coauthored the award
nominated A+ Certification Bible and has worked on
certification titles involving topics such as Windows 2000/2003
certification, CIW certification, Network+ certification, and
Security+ certification. When he’s not working, Glen loves to
spend quality time with his wife, Tanya, and their three children,
Sara, Brendon, and Ashlyn. He is an active member of the martial
arts community, where he currently holds his first-degree black
belt in Tae Kwon Do. You can visit Glen online at
www.gleneclarke.com, or contact him at glenclarke@accesswave.ca.

Ed Tetz graduated in 1990 from Saint Lawrence College in
Cornwall, Ontario with a degree in Business Administration. He
spent a short time in computer sales, which eventually led to a
computer support position. After several years of providing system
and LAN support to small and large organizations, in 1994 he added
training to his repertoire. He holds certifications for A+, ITIL
Foundations Certificate in IT Service Management (IT Infrastructure
Library), Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MCSE), Microsoft Certified Database Administrator
(MCDBA), and Chauncey Group’s Certified Technical Trainer
(CTT). Since 2002, he has been a full-time consultant for a value
added reseller in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Over his years of work
experience, he has supported Apple Macintosh, IBM OS/2, Linux,
Novell NetWare, and all Microsoft operating systems from MS-DOS to
Windows Vista, as well as hardware from most of the major vendors.
He welcomes comments from his readers and can be contacted at
ed_tetz@hotmail.com, if you are not trapped by the junk mail
filters, or info@edtetz.net.

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